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Homininaeid Era – Period prior to the existence of Homininae Homininid Era – Period prior to the existence of Hominini Prehistory – Period between the appearance of Homo ("humans"; first stone tools c. three million years ago) and the invention of writing systems (for the Ancient Near East : c. five thousand years ago).
Lado Asatiani was born in Kutaisi, on January 14, 1917, into a family of teachers.He received his secondary education in his native village Bardnala.He successfully graduated from Tsageri Agricultural Technique and became a student of Kutaisi Pedagogical Institute.
In the modern era, the Achaemenid Empire has been recognized for its imposition of a successful model of centralized bureaucratic administration, its multicultural policy, building complex infrastructure such as road systems and an organized postal system, the use of official languages across its territories, and the development of civil ...
[a] In Western history, the era of classical antiquity was immediately followed by the Early Middle Ages and the Byzantine period. [1] Three centuries after the decline of Mycenaean Greece during the Bronze Age collapse, Greek urban poleis began to form in the 8th century BC, ushering in the Archaic period and the colonization of the ...
Axali gazetʻi (meaning the New Newspaper in English) is a weekly newspaper published in Georgia. It is based in the city of Kutaisi . [ 1 ] The paper is published on a weekly basis and is owned by Ekaterine Bobokhidze.
An era is the second largest geochronologic time unit and is equivalent to a chronostratigraphic erathem. [ 14 ] [ 13 ] There are ten defined eras: the Eoarchean , Paleoarchean , Mesoarchean , Neoarchean , Paleoproterozoic , Mesoproterozoic , Neoproterozoic , Paleozoic , Mesozoic and Cenozoic , with none from the Hadean eon.
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The Proterozoic (IPA: / ˌ p r oʊ t ər ə ˈ z oʊ ɪ k, ˌ p r ɒ t-,-ər oʊ-,-t r ə-,-t r oʊ-/ PROH-tər-ə-ZOH-ik, PROT-, -ər-oh-, -trə-, -troh-) [3] [4] [5] is the third of the four geologic eons of Earth's history, spanning the time interval from 2500 to 538.8 Mya, [6] and is the longest eon of Earth's geologic time scale.